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Author Kafri, U.; Goldman, M.; Lyakhovsky, V.; Scholl, C.; Helwig, S.; Tezkan, B.
Title The configuration of the fresh–saline groundwater interface within the regional Judea Group carbonate aquifer in northern Israel between the Mediterranean and the Dead Sea base levels as delineated by deep geoelectromagnetic soundings Type Journal Article
Year 2007 Publication Journal of Hydrology Abbreviated Journal
Volume 344 Issue 1 Pages (up) 123-134
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Abstract A combined high resolution short offset transient electromagnetic (SHOTEM) and deep sounding, long offset (LOTEM) survey has been carried out along two traverses between the Mediterranean Sea and the Jordan-Dead Sea Rift (DSR). The DSR is located in the study area some 200–250m below sea level. The measurements detected a deep conductor, the top of which exhibited a regular behavior along the both traverses, declining from the Mediterranean to the DSR base level. The geometry of this geoelectric boundary coincides fairly well with the configuration of a supposed fresh/saline groundwater interface as also obtained by both numerical and physical modeling for the known hydrogeological conditions in the study area. Therefore the detected geoelectric boundary is identified with the interface, supporting the hypothesis of current seawater intrusion into the deep regional aquifers between the Mediterranean and the DSR base levels. The intrusion causes the salination of fresh groundwater within the aquifers as well as the salination of the Sea of Galilee.
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Call Number THL @ christoph.kuells @ Kafri2007 Serial 27
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Author Jesús Carrera, Juan J. Hidalgo, Luit J. Slooten, Enric Vázquez-Suñé
Title Computational and conceptual issues in the calibration of seawater intrusion models Type Journal Article
Year 2010 Publication Hydrogeology Journal Abbreviated Journal
Volume 18 Issue Pages (up) 131-145
Keywords Coastal aquifers; Inverse modelling; Numerical modeling
Abstract The inverse problem of seawater intrusion(SWI) is reviewed. It represents a challenge because of both conceptual and computational difficulties and because coastal aquifer models display many singularities:(1) head measurements need to be complemented with density information; (2) salinity concentration data are

very sensitive to flow within the borehole. Data problems can be reduced by incorporating the measurement process within model calibration; (3) SWI models are extremely sensitive to aquifer bottom topography; (4) the initial conditions may be far from steady state and depend on the location and type of sea-aquifer connection. Problems with aquifer geometry and initial conditions can be addressed by parameterization, which allows for modification during inversion. The four sets of difficulties can be partly overcome by using tidal response and electrical conductivity data, which are highly informative and

provide extensive coverage. Still, SWI inversion is extremely demanding from a computation point of view. Computational improvements are discussed.
Address J. Carrera : J. J. Hidalgo ()) : L. J. Slooten : E. Vázquez-Suñé, Spain e-mail: juan.hidalgo@upc.edu
Corporate Author Institute of Environmental Ass Institute of Environmental Assessment and Water Research (IDAEA), Spanish National Research Council (CSIC), Jordi Girona 18, 08034 Barcelona, e-mail: juan.hidalgo@upc.edu Thesis
Publisher IAH Place of Publication Editor Springer
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ISSN 1431- 2174 (online: 1435-0157) ISBN Medium
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Call Number MGRE @ redha.menani @ Serial 51
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Author Carrera*, J.; Hidalgo, J.J.; Slooten, L.J.; Vázquez-Suñé, E.
Title Computational and conceptual issues in the calibration of seawater intrusion models Type Journal Article
Year 2010 Publication Hydrogeol. J. Abbreviated Journal
Volume 18 Issue Pages (up) 131-145
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Call Number CUT @ phaedon.kyriakidis @ Carrera2010 Serial 147
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Author Sahebjalal, E.
Title Application of geostatistical analysis for evaluatingvariation in groundwater characteristics Type Journal Article
Year 2012 Publication World Appl. Sci. J. Abbreviated Journal
Volume 18 (1) Issue Pages (up) 135-141
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Call Number CUT @ phaedon.kyriakidis @ Sahebjalal2012 Serial 129
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Author Elrashidi, M.A.; Adriano, D.C.; Workman, S.M.; Lindsay, W.L.
Title Chemical equilibria of selenium in soils: a theoretical development1 Type Journal Article
Year 1987 Publication Soil Science Abbreviated Journal
Volume 144 Issue 2 Pages (up) 141-152
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Call Number THL @ luqianxue.zhang @ elrashidi1987chemical Serial 103
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